✨ Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Music,Pop and rock,Indie,Culture 💡 Key idea: TThe information age has made it difficult for artists to cultivate mystery. Gone were the days when David Bowie could come full circle with Space Oddity and Hunky Dory, as most of the record-buying public were unaware of his years of struggle in bands like Lower Third; Or when Robert Zimmerman gets to be Bob Dylan and invent a backstory about running away with the circus as a teenager. Today's artists are so intensely scrutinized once they have a glimmer of…
✨ Explore this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Young adult,Books,Culture,Best books of the year 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: Torch fire Moira Buffini (Faber)In her Songlight debut in 2024, Buffini immerses young adult readers in a dystopian landscape inspired by John Wyndham's The Chrysalids, in which nations are bitterly divided by attitudes toward telepathy. The second part in the trilogy pits the Brightlands, who persecute those who use the Light of Song, against the Aelish, who value them - and the Terwans, spacefarers who see ordinary humans as disposable. While several meticulously drawn heroes—including Elsa,…
🚀 Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Grateful Dead,Art,Art and design,Culture,Music,Exhibitions,Design,Posters ✅ Key idea: AArtist Bill Walker is one of those people who always seems to be in the right place at the right time. Having met Phil Lesh, the Grateful Dead guitarist and pioneering classical composer, while a student at Southern Nevada University (now the University of Nevada, Las Vegas), Walker was invited in 1967 to make an album cover for the band's second album, Ode to the Sun. This experience led to an LSD and ayahuasca odyssey in the Valley of Fire…
🚀 Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Dance,Culture,Ballet,Stage ✅ Here’s what you’ll learn: IIn the silence of an expensive hotel bar just down the road from the Royal Ballet and Opera in Covent Garden, London, Matthew Ball orders mint tea. I drink white wine. Paul's body is clearly more temple-like than mine, although you don't need to know our drink orders to see that: he has an effortlessly straight-backed posture, muscular arms under a white T-shirt. On stage, ballet dancers can seem like great gods and goddesses, but often they are actually minor. Not…
🔥 Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Television,Culture,Television & radio,Gillian Anderson,Lena Headey 📌 Key idea: AAngel Ridge, Washington Territory, 1854. It's a dusty place, and there's a saloon tavern, and there's horses, and an indescribable feeling - I don't know, let's call it manifest destiny - about the place, and the only color the settlers brought with them is sepia. But wait! What is this? Local silver mine owner riding into town? And she's a woman! In the West?Yes it is. Not only that, she's played by Gillian Anderson (in full ice mode,…
🔥 Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Best books of the year,Romance books,Best books,Books,Culture,Fiction 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: Consider yourself accepted Jessica Stanley (Hutchinson Heineman)Smart and contemporary, this modern romance between short-lived single father Adam and magazine writer Coralie gains depth as it jumps from the initial meet-cute to a decade-long romance, all while embracing stepmother, work and politics. (Didn't think you could turn Brexit into a love story?) The writing is great, and the book has real heft - which may detract from the fun of escapism, but it's no less…
✨ Discover this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Television,Television & radio,Culture,Film,The Muppets,Cancer research ✅ Here’s what you’ll learn: Classic Christmas movies8 p.m., Sky Arts“No cheese for us, Mace.” “The Muppet Christmas Carol,” in which Michael Caine starred with a straight face opposite Kermit the Frog, and “It's a Wonderful Life,” a box-office hit when it was first released in 1946, are the two greatest festive films ever made (no arguments, please). Author Ian Nathan delves into the stories of how they were created, kicking off a seasonal series on perennial holiday classics. Holly RichardsonChristie's Handmade…
💥 Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Art,Art and design,Culture,Ghana,Africa,World news ✅ Key idea: Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama has become the first African to be named the most influential person in the art world in ArtReview magazine's annual power list.Mahama, whose works often use found materials including textile remains, topped the ranking of the most influential people and organizations in the world of contemporary art as chosen by an international jury.He told The Guardian he was humbled to be named at the top of the list, which he first heard about while studying…
🔥 Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Games,Culture,Gary Numan 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: VIdeological Games provided a feast of unique and wondrous spectacles in 2025: environmental fantasies teeming with magical beasts; Amazing, historically obsessive recreation of feudal Japan. But here's an end-of-year surprise: psychological horror game Sleep Awake serves us synth-rock pioneer Gary Numan as he steps into what may be the most bizarre role of his life — a giant floating head named Hypnos.This late appearance isn't exactly indicative of the game as a whole; The few hours before Naaman's arrival were…
✨ Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Film,Culture,Jamie Lee Curtis,Macaulay Culkin,My Girl 📌 Main takeaway: Jamie Lee Curtis said she asked the studio behind the 1991 comedy-drama My Girl to put a warning on the poster, because of the dramatic death of its central character at the end of the film.Speaking on The View, Curtis, 67, said she was concerned enough about the film's contradictory promotional materials that she contacted the studio's head of marketing."I called the head of marketing at Columbia and said, 'Guys, you have a poster of the biggest star…
